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Creatures of Cain: The Hunt for Human Nature in Cold War America

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Full Title:

Creatures of Cain: The Hunt for Human Nature in Cold War America

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780691181882

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

19th March 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

599.938

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

408

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 235mm

Description

After World War II, the question of how to define a universal human nature took on new urgency. Creatures of Cain charts the rise and precipitous fall in Cold War America of a theory that attributed man's evolutionary success to his unique capacity for murder. Drawing on a wealth of archival materials and in-depth interviews, Erika Lorraine Mila

Reviews

"Winner of the Suzanne J. Levinson Prize, History of Science Society"
"Shortlisted for the Pickstone Prize, British Society for the History of Science"
"A multifaced and original discussion of the curious life of the 'killer ape' theory within American culture."---Marcia Holmes, Times Higher Education
"Coupling her study with research shifting from humankinds inclination for violence to their more destructive treatment of the environment will reveal that those same factors will continue to remain progressive."---G. Donato, Choice Reviews
"[A] fascinating and very well-documented account of disputes about human nature. . . . A major work like Creatures of Cain: The Hunt for Human Nature in Cold War America informs and intrigues, it raises questions, and points to avenues of more research. [Erika] Milam is to be congratulated."---Michael Ruse, The Quarterly Review of Biology
"Milams book . . . is deeply researched as well as lucidly written. . . . Historians will find much to reward them in Creatures of Cain. . . . Historians broadly interested in the social and political landscapes of mid-century U.S. intellectual life will value Milams book for its deft interweaving of science, public intellectualism, and American social and political anxieties"---Joy Rohde, American Historical Review
"Milam has made a significant and innovative contribution to the historiography of anthropology . . . . A novel perspective on anthropologys impact and influence."---Robert Hancock, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
"A tour de force, a historical study that offers a well-researched, meticulous examination of how a diverse community of scientists debated the meaning of human nature in the United States after World War II."---Michal Shapira, Isis
"Creatures of Cain brings to light the ways in which the circulation of knowledge actually took place."---Marianne Sommer, Journal of the History of Biology
"Erika Lorraine Milams Creatures of Cain is an exemplary work in the cultural history of modern science. The research is thorough, the material fascinating, the writing lucid and, at times, gripping."---Alex Aylward, Birkhauser (N.T.M)
"Creatures of Cain is likely to become a classic in history of science studies. The work is beautifully written and has layers of rich detail, much of which could be mined for gaining insights on contemporary debates."---Roger Chapman, Cercles

Author Bio

Erika Lorraine Milam is professor of history at Princeton University. She is the author of Looking for a Few Good Males: Female Choice in Evolutionary Biology.

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